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Also try turning off User Account Control, windows doesn't recommend turning your User Account Control off, but you can turn it back on when you've finished uninstalling your program.
Click on your Start Button, then on Control Panel, then on User Accounts and Family Safety, then on "Change your Windows password" under User Accounts. The last option on the "Make changes to your user account" screen is "Turn User Account Control on or off." Click on that and you'll go to a window that lets you turn your User Account Control off. You may need to restart your computer for it to take effect. You can then uninstall your program. When you're done, you can go back to the User Account window and turn your User Account Control back on. You may even get an error warning you that it's off with a bubble you can click to automatically turn it back on. Good luck ;) |
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I think the best thing is for me to contact the makers of the software they may know what to do! |
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Yes, do this and let us know the results ;)
Sorry to be no use... lol |
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Hi.... what is the software you are trying to get rid of? .....
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just a long shot here but try booting up in safe mode yuo can do this by tapping f8 while your computer boots up
your screen will look a lot different but it only loads up basic services that may be preventing you from uninstalling the software then try removing the software via programs and features then reboot normaly |
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also this may be usefull
How to Get Full Administrator Rights in Windows 7 | Web Talk i havnt had any problems with win 7 but i am running win 7 ultimate N series but incase the link wont work heres how to give total control to any account you have 1:Click Start. 2:Click Computer (you can also found this icon on the desktop). 3:Right click on the Hard Disk icon where your OS is installed on and click Properties. 4:Click the Security tab. 5:Click the Advanced tab. 6:Click the Change Permissions button located after the Permission Entries list. 7:A new window will appear on your screen. Such a window contains a list of all the user accounts available on your computer. 8:Select the user account you want to give total control over your Windows 7 and click the Edit button. 9:Now, tick the checkbox labeled “Total Control” and press OK. Done! unfortunatly i cant test this as i have lent out my laptop with win 7 on to my son |
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funny that though because iv only ever seen f11 used to bring up boot device order menue and f2 or delete for bios entry will have to try what you did when i get my lappy back :) |
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